Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 3, 1920, Page 9

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{he @eual Christmas festivals and New Yeéar's danées and socials. The Bulletin of that week called attention to tBe steadily incréasing freight n-uu that paseed through Norwich t timeé, bound fer ahd fromi New ok via BO&t dowi the the Thames M msvnzer céars had the local fail- m were destined for ser= Putnam and ton., files 6f The Bul- P he last Wweék In Decem- e yeéar 1869 follow: Dec. 27, 1869—Christmas grusually fine. The copious t préeeaéd it carried off the snéWw and the warm sun, we cameé féar gaying of Octobér, made heavy ovércdats uncomfortable. Tiverybody ad. it, except usual Eour Wwho réminded those they f thé 6ld saw, aboilt the gfeen trads, prophesied fever in the WaFn ainohfim md sduffed pestilence i the balmy aff. most degrading feature 23 zhh "wgdst liberty” on that day & Wwomian in a bea#tly state of f.nwautwn, 6ffig throtigh the streets {5 Brad da¥lUEht She wished cvery ristmas and appeared at nobody gushed re< furs The véleeipade fever has broken out affésh. and the boys are ling %m on their wheeled steeds at the 6 machine shop. 2y, 28, 1869=The Chris fmss féstival of the childrén of thé SabBath séneel 6f Christ ehurch too plsde in the leettirs room of thy eRuren last night. The annual Christ- fag festival of the Sufiday school of he Baet Main stréet M. E. umfi» &ight 6'eleck when the te: &t the sehsei and aduit mem) the sectéty eame in with the things prépared for the occasion the Central Method'st thero 3 festival and social inday - school teachers u‘bo At the Méthodist 6a iflln strést preséntatisns in véning AMORE an mi¢ dr¥aken person: gm?! serimmage on & 1ast evefih-’ growing ot of a dispute as to who should fiFst Alp sut 6f & bottle of 1 isaging to one of the mishéd noses aRd S6F6 h The flags on thé flag staff i #n square and ofi the sta West Bidé, wérs 4 rday s & tokén of te mel’no? of the late S tén. Wednesday. Dec, 29. 136 o laree améunt of freight 5 the Neorwiel; & Worcester 1 bi péat to New B Beston will be hauled off for tédgy. ine City of Lawrencé ‘aklm: her place. The 6f New Loéndon hes Béen thorbughly fendvited re- plintéd and put in comple order The fr6 ghting business over (his line is pecoming mére tengivé eévery year. Twe fiew and é'é caPs have jJust beén 1 ghep of the Norwich and’ Worcester 14448 of Whte happénoed in Norwich A%y yeats ago this week. There were el 4 m éston. 1‘!- have to run are 5 !en in ! and are capal gers. A new engine s néw gomg inte Af the lower’ ron!nfi il b 1 Brothers and Company. fimple, convénient ‘and if a first class non-eéndensing engine. The with eylinder nhehed. weighs seven fons, the shaft and driving -wheel about five toms, It has forty-two inchés stroke and is calculated to make 60 minute wich 1.66m works of Preston, built a newl brick ' enginé house at thelt faétory 12x30 and yesterday. got stéam for the first time on their new engine. 1f 13 of Babsock & Wileox patant, -has eight inches cylin&x- twenty iriches stroke afid is cale lated to maké 100 tuing a nfinute. Worktmen were éngaged ifi réebuild. Ing thé stairs between THé Bullétin Building and Meéréhants Bank yesters d. A great ifmprovement, if they 1 only miake a géod fandifng Place near the middle, g6 that in casé of & tiresomié to slide frém thé t6p to the boitom without haliing. Thé néew_whari f‘an( of the Nare wich and Weree: railroad is now receiving the nnluhms'tauches Work- men are puting up the remaindér of angié of thé front to the railFoad bridge. Friday, Dec. 81. 138%==There &fe & arge number of trout. somie of qulte large sxxa swimming around tiie in: ts of thé city resérveir; ahd by the time the law ‘95 off” the reséfvoir will be stocked with ‘an immende number of thé speckisd beautiés, We und stand - that guite a number &f m. d mikkrats have been seen around borders of the water: OWaneéo hall wWas crowded t6 overs ng last evening at the (feéne- Fife Department ball. Réprésen- ives frofs Néw Lenden and Nor- re in atténdance. Had théy | hal it would have beeii miich pleasanter. Hubbard's Paper Mill'and that of mpbell, Hall & €émpany in Greéne- two sétg of hands, atng from 13 heon tntil 13 ght évery ofther weék. left us with a smile, &ifting {n the ofs ficé with 6pén windows and breézés m as in Oétéber, It was adifs Decembef. At & meeting 6f Post Ne, G. A: R, depaftment of Cénneeticut the follow. g sembérs were elediéq officers for the eénsuing yeaf; Bela P. Lm.ned Henry M. Durfey, 8, €.i hompson. J; V. C., Géory e 8 T G Merwia. Q. ML A.- Manning. O. Augusiufi . &,; Geéorge W, Hunting: The festival of thé Sunday scheo) of the Secénd Congrégational ghureh todk plaee in the Bunday £6hdel réem of the chireh ,ast evening. Thére was a very \nxge attendance of both 614 and youns and the exXérfisés weré ©of a very interesting charétef, At the Gentral Baptist éhurch thé festival of the Sunday schéol alse place last evening, amd the fes: s were énjoyéd by a large num: ber éf ehildren and adulis. m,"‘?&m w&“ o g e e ezsht Wheels of séating 60 passen- £ 18 vcry every - way 0. strokes per Thursday, Dec.’ 30, 1888=—The Ner. have | m, Saturday, Jas. 1, 1876==Thé 614 year | I ult te realize it was fBe last day |ai At l|. mnw ab church hely eomhmiunion, no- ncn sCHo0] at 12 noon; morning prayer, 7.30 P, m. At chm Episcopal” :humh-flo)y 10.80; mauy uehmiw 1% evcninx prayer, At Plfl( conam nal church sacs famént of the Lord’s Su at 10, sérviée. At 4.30 p. m., mcaufly musiéal sérvice, At Trinity Episcopal church there twill be hfl; oe:mm:.hn - germon at 16.50 a. m., Sunday schéol at noofi, ang evéning setvice at 7.80, At the Pifinhnu Missién, 8,:. ’?‘1‘; Street, praisé and yer sérvi & & m, Bivie emsp:.;d Sunfay sehool at 3 p. m., preaching at 3 and 7.30 p. At the Chureh of the Good Shep- heérd (Univérsalist)—~Servies at 10.36 a, m. préaching by Rev. Charles A. Northfep af Nofwich Sunday séhool at noon. At the First Congregational church, Rév. Gurdon F. Bailey will préach at e fofning serv!ee upen_ The Enrich: ent of the Chufch, Reception of new memmbers with communion séf- A ) Mrs, Nét- tie Holt Harding of Bosiod, inspiras tional speaker and psychic, will lee- tufe ahd give psychie ressagés at 2 o'cloek in the alternuon and 7.30 in Cdnunfltm\a! the guardpests, eéxiénding from the -'b schedl a* 12 o'élock. At ths Central Baptist church, Rév. A. F. Purkiss. pa subject, cis h Pay to Pray? érvies in Itallan at 10.45, Rev. J. W. Catlevalé; Sunday d City Bible ¢lass for men ¥.P. U, 630, Evenlng 0, siibject, The 8Scrap Heap At the First Baptist chureh, Georgr Henry Strouse ratfister, Motrning thieme, Living Whers in 1920, Romane 7 of 8, The Lord's Supper Wil bé 6b- gefved at the morniiig séfvice. Siuh- day schoél at 12 ¢'leck; B, Yo P. U at 6.45. Evening themé, The Great Ressive: _ At the Federated Chureh, Danie astor. Morning wafuhxp, 10.80. omr'nun on, thé theme, Com 6.36, topie. Righ’ £ the président 730, the theme, The ear, Method'st A, Légg. pastor—sun- Forhing wérsh\p at - 10.3 Afid@ récépt'on of Fiem & h / .the pastor: Sunday &choc " s Leagis at 6.3 1ad by Isa el Shéarér] topic, The Los’ Sheép and ths Lost Cein, v evangelistic serviea at 7.30. The Makes a Gran secofid in the seériés en the parabll ot the Pfud!"al Sén. Trlhiy ehur‘eh Rev. Danbury~Thé anntal bahauet o the 16eal Plumibers’ and Stédmfitters association Will bs held at the HMotc Green Thursday, Jan. s, Oh ;dren Or FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Pu Do you love power more than honor? Of course you don't. But put yourself in the place of the man who could, by forfeiting honor, have founded a king- dem, zained the beautiful woman in. Kashmir and lived therzafter “forgetful of the world and by the world forgot.” This is the theme of the vibrant, colorful happily story by William " December Cosmopolitan. | After the ceremony Alone at last in a his young bride for a moment. Then the other woman appeared on the scene with a diabolical ‘woman scorned. " told her everything and then—the scene between hu ~the other woman. -Bride—husband —other woman; if you were either of the three, how would you have handled the situation? The stery is by Albert Payson Terhune and it’s in December ¢ yourself in. their place! love of the most triangle. Ashley Anderson in | them in rural retreat he Jeft scheme worthy of & She met the bride, | *0d You sband and wife and teresting flalnking. If your son wanted to marry Nan? The father was called The Laird of Tyee. He-loved his son more than ks loved anyone else in.the world. Donald loved his father and he loved Nan of The Sawdust Pile; too. An interesting Put yourself in the place of Hector McKaye, Denald or Nan. - You ¢an lesrn much a2bout yourself”and Peur’ B. Kyne's great novel appearing in Cosmopolitan, | Would yaz have been afraid?, Where? Oh, anywhere there's anything to be afraid of. Probably you trould, wouldn’t know why, That's for ccience to find out and explain to you. -Science has found it and fn “Fear Devils” Harvey O’Higgias tells you all about jt. He also tells how anger camhy(werand a lot of other in- and important things that may cause you to change your ways of Read his remarkable article in December Cosmopolitan. ; 'I‘ODAY SATURDAY, WILL BE ANOTHER BIG DAY !N OUR | January Clearance Sale Here Are a Few Sale llems-—-—-Hundreds More Equally As Good Values Men’s Overcoats and Suits Our large stock of Men’s Winter Weight Overcoats, Suitsand Winter Overcoats $21.80—~reduced $25 00 $24,50~réduced $70.00 $29.50-<reduced $85.00 4.50—reduced 340 00 37.50—reduced $43.00 1.50—redueed $50 00 84750 —reduced $35.00 $49.80~reduced $60.00 Winter Weight Suits 20 50—reduced from $25.00 380—redrced from - $30 00 $2950—reqiiced from $235.00 33 8h—reduced from $40.00 750—reduced from 4£45.00 $41.50—reduced frem §50.00 from from from from from from from from At Men’s Trousers At 8328-—requced from At 8 05—rediiced from At 84.33-<rediicéd from At $5.33—rediiced from Mén’s Raincoats " At $1285 teduced from $15.00 814.0! duced from $1200 requeed from $20.00 Men’s Fancy Knitted Storm Vests At $589—reduced from 86 50 At $749=reéduced from $3.50 Traveling Begs $ 495~reduced from $ 6.00 $ 689—rediced from $7.50 $ 889_reduced from $10.00 #1089 reduced from $12.00 $12.89—reduced from $15.00 Trunks Reduced £4.06 $450 $5.00 $6.00 At At At At At At 8 R05%—reauicAd fram $10.50 At $1085—reduced rfom $17.50 At 2159 from $1¢00 from $£70 69 from 89300 from $30.00 N’en s Soft Collars Triangle Brang At 2Hc==réduced from At 278=veduced from 5¢ At 426=réduced from 50¢ Men’s Neclcwear 25¢ At B5c—réduced frofit §3¢ At 6fe=reduced frém Tic At 85c—reduced ‘from $1.00 At $1.29—reduced from $1.30 At $1.69—reduced from 82060 At 82.19-sredueea from $2.50 At $259-=reduced from $3.00 Men’s Flannel Shirts Gray, Khaki and Blue 1.79—reduced from $2.00 t $259—yeédiced from $3.00 A9=rveduced from $4.00 h19—reduced from $4.50 At $4.49—reduced from $5.00 Furnishings at January Sale Prices. "Men’s Hosiery——All Kinds At 19c-=Mefi's “La Mode” - Blaek Cotton Hostery, value 256 21e—Mén's “Tpswich” Cotton Hoslery, th black, gray u-nd tan, value 29c. At 29¢=Men's “Milter” Hosiéry, Aine graze, in hlack, grav. cob- dovan and navy value 35c. At 42c—Men's “Triblétoe.” Lisle Hosiery, medivm welght, in all eolors, Value 50 At 42c—Our entiva stock of Meén's Silk Lislé Hos'éry. in Pheenix. Notasetne, Shawknit afd Bverweéar Hoéslefy, valua 5c. At 85¢e=01ir éntifs strack of Phoenix Notasets, Shawknit and o Fverweat, Silk Hesiery, value L $1.00. At 45— \fap'g Fachwmére Fodiary, th fark watural and Oxférd ¥alue 5je. At 45c—=NTen's Feasv Waisht Waal Fractary, in Rask natural and Oxf6fd, value 856. 78a_Men's | Hestiy Weidht Snatréy TTAA] Baclary in brown, bBlue, gray and white, valué 85e. Men’s Winter Undsrwear At $1.95—Maw's Tapn Pihned Shivte and Tiwatwars, " -snd “Mayo" Brands value $1.33 At $115—Pnrlavce of an¥ stack of Man's Plasnvined Shirts and Drawers, valus $1.85, At $1786_ttan's Medlim Waisht Wooél E%itts and Drawers. value #2.00, At At At §1.F%==Man's Toen Ribbed Union Suits, valie $2.00. At $2.10—VFan'e “¥Tnn vkt Narasal Gater Unioh Euifs, value 8%.50. At §2A0Afaife UFanrar'gt Natuval Wool Tinién Snits, value ¢4 00. 85— Man's aRAChA” NAfna] Weol Unien Suits, valué $3.30. Rorkwood's Woslen Shirts and Drawsrs, reduced as follows: At $178—reduced from $260 At §209--réduced from $315 At $2.29-=réduced from 32.50 At $2.89=reduced from $3.00 At §2 Bargain Tables See our Bargain Tables for our usual, wonderful Sale values in sdd lots of Men's Underwear, Hszsiery and Sweaters. o i Men’s Dress Shirts Entire stock of “Eagle” and “Artis- tic” Shirts reduced as follows: At $1.79—redueced from $2.00 At $2.19-—reduced from $2.50 At reduced from $3.00 At $3.19—reduced from $3.50 At $359—reduced from $4.00 At $4.19—reduced from $4.50 At $449—reduced from $5.00 At $539—réduced from $6.00 Extra Spacial—$1.59 About 20 dozén “Stephenson’s” “Artistic” Natural Woéol Shirts and Drawers=—8ale prize $1.59, value $2. Women's Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs Our January Sale offers unusual opportunities in Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs, Wmsts, Etc.— all at important savings. - Women'’s and Misses’ Winter Coats Conulremallthemos’tdeflnbleclathsof’."hesea- son as well as the fashionable polo fabrics. At $18.95—former prices up to $38.50 At $27.50—former prices up to $45.00 At $37.50—former prices up to £50.00 At $50.00—former prices up to $75.00 Women’s Suits Reduced to $35.00 Our entire stock of Weme:n’s Smart Suits is offered in this January Sale at a price which means an actual saving of $10.00 to $35.00 on a suit—a choice at $35.00—former prices $45.00 to $65.00. Children’s Winter Coats at $14.50 During the January Sale we offer a choice of our Chil- dren’s Winter Coats, sizes 8 to 14 years—at $14.50, reg- ular prices up to $25.00. Fabric Fur Capes and Stoles These come in black and taupe, Karamai and black plush: At $ 8.50—reduced from ......... $13.50 At $10.95—reduced from $£16.50 and $18.50 At $13.50—reduced from ......... $22.50 Fur Sets——Scarfs and Muffs—At Sale Prices All ouy Fur Sets in Scarfs and Muffs, i in many of the most fashionable furs—at January Women’s Dresset Reduced to $19.50 Women’s Dreases of Serge, Jersey and Velveteen, in a variety of fashionable models— a choice at $19.50, former prices up to $27.50. e prices. Women’s Lingerie Waists at Reduced Prices 5 At $1.42 — Women’s Lawn and Voile | At $1.85 — Women;Wmh,modilotq Wmhm a spl..nchd anortmenf, regular oflymortwoafakmd,mguln | Rings, Lavallieres, Waist Séts, Cru- regular value $1.50, at........ The Weather ‘Tada- W' Probably d ¥ : '_fi_e Pair .and (?oidel‘ ‘ January Sale Items § From Several BOYS’ WEAR ¢ Winter Overcoats At $ 646—reduced from 33 50 At $ 945—fediiced from $12.00 7 At $1245-reaticed from $1 At $1545—reducea from § At §214bi-reduced from $26.50 —_— Rul;ber Coats—Hats At 85c—Rubber Hats from $1.00. M $6.48—Boy# Best Quamy Rubber Coats from §7.5 —eaa, Boys’ Norfolk Suits At § 845—reduced from $10.00 At $1045-—reduced from $12.00 At $1245-=peduced from $15.00 At $1445—teduced from $16.50 At $1645—reduced from $18.50 Toques, Hats, ‘Caps At 69c—Toques from 9ic At 956=Toques from $1.25 At $125—Caps from $1.50 At $139—Hats from $1.95 At $1.50—Caps from $1.85 JEWELRY REDUCED Our entire line of Jeweiry and, Christmas Novelties ali reduced. . At 19¢ from 25¢ Beauty. Pihis, Bar Pins, Brooches, W Hat Pins, Lingerie Clasps, Jéwel & Boxes, Candlesticks, Rosary Beads. Bte, all at-19¢, veduced from 25c. At 39¢ from 50c : Bracelets, Brooches, Cuff Links, Par cifixes, Puff Béxes, Hair Reccivers, Jewél Boxes, Rosary Beads, Per- fumes; Fancy, Combs, Btc., all at 39¢, r“uu{fiarfl"%oc e At 79¢ from $1.00. Misceilahéous pietes of Jewelry, in- eluding Candlesticks Jéwel Boxes, Rosary Beéads, Haif Brushes, Mir- ;ors Ete, all at. 79¢c, reduced from § 1.00, r} , ¥ Ay Winter Underwear Migses’ Tléeoy-lined Ribbed Vésts and Pants, sizes 2 to 12, regular 59¢ value, at...euus.. Qdd sizées in Boys' Fleecy- lined Shirts and Drawers, reg- ular prices up to - T5c—Sale price Oneé cass of Vé’omen‘s Flescy~ —S8ale price each Women's Fleecy-lined Ribbed Vests and Pants, soft and warm, regilar $1.15 value, at Extra size Flsecy-lined Rib- § lined Ribbed Vests and Pants b bed Vests and Pants, regular 4 $1.25 value, at.. Wornen's Medium-weight Rib- bed Union Suits, sizes 84 to 38, regular $1.25 value, at... Women's Fleecy-lined Ribbed Union Sults, good, weight, regular $1.15 value, at.. Women's Fleedy-lined Ribbed Union Suits, extra large sizes, regular $1.25 value, at..... $1.09 $100 Union Buits, extra heavy, $1.39 Womén's estra size Fleecy- lined Ribbed TUnion Suits, regular value $1.65,-at... .-8143 Pillow Cases—Sheets Pillow Cases, standard make snd quality, value 39—January Sale price ........... Pillow Cases, in better grade, regular value BOc—Jnnu-ry Sale price ...........oiicnien One cass of Bheen. size 72x90, éxcellent —quality — January Sale Seamless Sheets, size 81x90, good . medium grade, value $2.00—January Sale price.... Extra Heavy Seamless Sheets, size §1x99, value $2.85—dJanu- ary 8ale price...... Veseised B Blankets Reduced One ¢age of Cotton Blankets, 10-4 size—January fal a pair .. . $1.69 Size 11-4 Cotton Blanketl. regular value $3.25 a pair— January Sale price...... One cage of Plankets, subject to gli~ht mill imperiections, . regular value $5.00 a -pair—January Sale price ...... e e R 50 pairs of assorted Plain or Plaid Blankets, recular value $6.00 and §6.50—January sula Price .iiiiuis 35 pairs of assorted Beacon Novelty Plaid Blankets, resu- lar vn.lue $10.00—January Sale “Nearwool” Y $3.95 a2t $4.95 s el .. $748 25 M‘mdwwlsh value $12.50~ hnuary ctaeesons $9460 SREEEREOLAREER SR raEeabi APe st arNarE e Women's Fleeey-lined Ribbed R ?

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